Posts

Functional training is one of those industry buzzwords, but it's a philosophy rooted in common sense. This kind of training mimics movements in your day-to-day life, which means you spend time and effort helping your body prepare itself for…

You've likely heard of functional training before, and it's probably pretty close to what you're imagining. Functional training is when you perform exercises that mimic ordinary actions as a way to build strength, mobility and power. In…

Aesthetics aside, a strong core is an integral part of your overall strength. When you're being active - anything from climbing into the car to squatting at the gym to walking across the room - the movements that make this happen affect your…

https://i0.wp.com/frameworkpersonaltraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/framework-personal-training-building-core-e1520297785537.jpg?fit=792%2C552552792Frameworkhttp://frameworkpersonaltraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/framework.pngFramework2018-03-06 00:58:292018-03-06 00:58:54Three Benefits of Building a Strong Core

With so many fads, trends and buzzwords in the fitness industry, it can be a challenge to keep them straight. So what makes functional training different? The idea is simple. You perform exercises that mimic the actions of daily life to build…

https://i1.wp.com/frameworkpersonaltraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/framework-personal-training-reno-functional-training.jpg?fit=1200%2C8018011200Frameworkhttp://frameworkpersonaltraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/framework.pngFramework2018-02-06 22:19:462018-02-06 22:19:46Six Reasons Functional Training is A Great Approach to Fitness

It's actually on your 30th birthday when things change. That's when your body starts losing muscle mass, and it can vary between 3 and 5 percent every ten years if you aren't working to maintain it. Weight training changes after 40, but this…

No matter how fit you are today, orthopedic conditions eventually impact everyone. While effective exercise is critical for joint flexibility and muscle and ligament health, the onset of orthopedic trouble can often mean a scaling back in working…

Here’s the cold, hard truth. Between birth and age 30, your muscles grew bigger and stronger. But after that 30th birthday, you begin losing muscle mass – up to 3 to 5 percent each ten years if you’re not active. Fitness after 40 looks…

As we age, orthopedic conditions become an issue for all of us. Effective exercise is the key to keeping joints flexible and bone ligaments and muscles strong and healthy. All too often, the onset of orthopedic conditions results in less exercise…

More than 80% of the population suffers with low back pain at some point – and muscle imbalances, specifically muscular action or inaction, are one of the main culprits. But before you start thinking about surgery, consider this: functional…